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Dement AP History B 8/28/11 Act of Parliament Sugar Act - 1764 Acts of Parliament Leading Up To the American Revolution Summary American Response British Response - Also called the Revenue - Taxation without -Ignored Act representation - Lowered Tax on Sugar complaint -Enforced in ViceAdmiralty courts - Issued blanket search warrants -Banned Printing of -Some colonists were -Ignored Paper money in the more careful with their colonies money -Others talked of protest. -First direct tax on -Bostonians form Sons - Petition ignored by English Government (Parliament) and King colonies of Liberty, Ignore law -Later Repealed due to merchant loss - Raise Revenue, -Taxation without -Replaced with Declaratory Act - Regulate trade representation -Paid for defense complaint -Required stamp on -9 colonies petition goods against the act -Boycott English Goods -Colonists must provide -Colonists get angrier --Ignored room, board, candles, and more frustrated. cooking utensils, salt, vinegar, beer, rum, and cider to English troops. -Only Parliament has the -Colonists Boycott -Townshend Acts right to tax the colonies taxes/ British Goods -Townshend Act -Protests -Prime Minister lets Townshend Acts expire eventually -Protected British soldiers from blame for major crimes. -Taxed imported Items -Sam Adams starts - Prime Minister lets Townshend Acts expire eventually from England boycott of British Goods

Currency Act - 1764

Stamp Act - 1765

Quartering Act - 1766

Declaratory Act - 1766 Indemnity Act - 1767

Commissioners of Customs Act - 1767

Kate Googins Mr. Dement AP History B 8/28/11 -Townshend Act Vice Admiralty Court Act - 1768 New York Restraining Act - 1768 Tea Act - 1773 Boston Port Act - 1774 Massachusetts Government Act - 1774 -Implementation of trial without jury -Townshend Act -Townshend Act - Tea goes straight from East India Company to America, so its taxed. - Intolerable Act -Closed Port until Tea Party debt was paid - Intolerable Act -Annulled the charter of the colony -Gave England absolute power - Intolerable Act -Exempted British Officials from trial in colonial courts for Capital Crime - Intolerable Act -Required Room and Board for Soldiers stationed in ones area - Intolerable Act -Gave French the right to Catholicism and their Native language -Expanded Canadas Borders -DAL formed to support locally made cloth with public spinning bees. -Boston Mobs threatened anything remotely British. -Boston Massacre occurs March 5, 1770 -Boston Tea Party -First Continental Congress -Boycott of British Goods (FCC)

- Prime Minister lets Townshend Acts expire eventually - Prime Minister lets Townshend Acts expire eventually -Intolerable Acts -Ignored -Sought Resolution, not Revolution

Administration of Justice Act - 1774

-Demanded Repeal of Acts (FCC)

-Sought Resolution, not Revolution

Quartering Act 1774

Quebec Act - 1774

-Passed Suffolk Resolves (FCC) (arm the residents of Suffolk) -Battle at Lexington/ Concord

-Sought Resolution, not Revolution

-Battle At Lexington/ Concord

Kate Googins Mr. Dement AP History B 8/28/11

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